This situation occurs more often with teas cafe escapes and when using the my k cup but can happen on occasion with a good old fashioned k cup pod.
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A short cup occurs when your keurig brewer doesn t brew the brew size selected and may be caused by a clogged needle clogged by coffee grounds or cocoa mix need to descale or the reservoir being removed during brew.
I have grounds in my cup published 5 2 18.
To correct a short cup please try the below steps.
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See grounds in cup issue for reusable cups try using a finer grind or darker roast instead.
In that case switch to using tap water or bottled water.
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Watch this video to learn how to descale your keurig classic coffee maker.
This video is intended for classic keurig brewer models including the k compact k select and k55 brewers.
Keurig troubleshooting step by step guide to solving keurig coffee makers common problems a few years ago we had only a few options to choose from when purchasing a coffee maker.
So here s how you can fix the issue.
Generally when brewing with a keurig coffee maker this is caused by grinds or tea clogging the exit needle.
This problem is most likely caused by a clogged water line.
This blocks the water from clearing the area after each brew.
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Keurig also pours coffee grounds into the cup.
The follow steps will help you troubleshoot a situation where your keurig only brews a half cup of coffee.
The brand itself doesn t recommend soft water.
Keurig coffee grounds in cup problem.
But over time and with advancement in technology more advanced and easy to use coffee makers have been produced.
When you use soft water with your keurig coffee maker you re increasing the chances of coffee grounds landing in your freshly brewed cup.